TOWN OF READING VOLUNTEERS WANTED
The Town of Reading depends on volunteers to fill a number of positions in serving this community. Each year the Board of Selectmen asks for volunteers to come forward to be considered for appointment to a variety of non-paid positions to serve the Town. For some of the positions listed, incumbents are requesting reappointment, but for many, there are vacancies for which there are no incumbents. Generally, no special expertise is required – only that the volunteers use good common sense, and be willing to act in the best interests of the community.
If you have some time and energy to devote to your Town, please stop by the Town Clerk’s Office, 16 Lowell Street, Reading, Massachusetts and fill out a form or go to our website and print out the application and return to the Town Clerk’s office.
You will be contacted for an interview by the appointing authority (usually the Board of Selectmen), and they will be making their appointments from the candidates interviewed. All terms are for three years unless otherwise noted. The Board of Selectmen may consider appointing non-voting associate members to some Boards/Committees/Commissions in addition to the regular members.
VACANCIES ON BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS AS OF 10/20/2011
Public Works
Town Forest Committee - 2 members
Community Services
Zoning Board of Appeals - 1 member
Historical Commission - 1 member
Council on Aging - 2 members
Finance
Finance Committee (FINCOM) - 1 member for a 1-yr term
Public Safety
Human Relations Advisory Committee - 2 members
Library Department
Cultural Council - 2 members
To be considered for appointment to any of these positions, please apply at the Town Clerk's office.
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